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[Lunker City Slug-Go] Strolling technique [Bass Fishing]



[Lunker City Slug-Go] Strolling technique [Bass Fishing]

In Japan, we have popular techniques called “Mid-Strolling” and “Hover-Strolling”. Shaking line slack, making the lure roll, and getting it to stroll in the water. Strolling technique! I applied this technique to the Lunker City Slug-Go weightless nose-hook setup. It looked deadly!! And it sure was a KILLER!

00:00 Intro – first fish
00:46 Title
01:03 Talking about Strolling Technique.
03:00 Slug-Go tail shaking strolling.
05:43 How to do?
07:31 Let’s fish another one

I hope you all enjoy this video.

#SlugGo #bassfishing #strolling

Rod: Kistler KLX Ultra Light Rig 6′ 3″
Reel: SHIMANO 2003 Biomaster 1000
Line: Berkley NanoFil 6lbs / leader 6lb
Rig: Lunker City Slug-Go スラッゴー

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17 Comments

  1. Your videos keep showing up from past, and it shows that your teaching techniques were awesome years ago, thank you for these video techniques of explaining the lure and showing the fishing technique to make it work correctly, appreciate all the work you have put into these

  2. Sie haben einen sehr guten Informativen YouTube Kanal! Ich habe diese Methode bei mir am Fluss getestet und sie hat super funktioniert auf Barsch, Döbel und Rapfen .Viele Dank für die Inspiration neue Wege zu gehen .Viele Grüße aus Deutschland

  3. Great technique, I need to try this! I fished Eire 95sd, Vision 110 jr, and bent minnow yesterday until lactic acid buildup in my arm made jerking, wiggling, and shaking impossible and now this looks painful. 😂

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